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Alphabetical [« »] orphanhood 2 orphans 21 orpheus 18 orphic 14 orrery 1 orthagoras 1 orthodox 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 occupations 14 opposing 14 orphan 14 orphic 14 pained 14 patterns 14 pause | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances orphic |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| compare Arist. Met.) and the Orphic poets are alluded to by 2 Intro| more probably, the word is Orphic, and simply denotes that 3 Text | the body; probably the Orphic poets were the inventors Gorgias Part
4 Intro| the mysteries and to the Orphic modes of worship. To a certain Laws Book
5 6 | to have lived a sort of Orphic life, having the use of Meno Part
6 Intro| probably through the medium of Orphic and Pythagorean rites and Phaedo Part
7 Intro| first of all to the old Orphic tradition that the souls 8 Intro| in the mysteries and the Orphic poets to representations, 9 Intro| given in the mysteries and Orphic poets: a ‘heap of books’ ( Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| better than Sibylline books, Orphic poems, Byzantine imitations The Symposium Part
11 Intro| and not among the elder or Orphic deities. In the idea of Timaeus Part
12 Intro| flute.~The Hesiodic and Orphic cosmogonies were a phase 13 Intro| tradition. Hesiod and the Orphic poets moved in a region 14 Intro| misunderstood grammar, and of the Orphic theology.~Although such